1019 
Swept  Com,  southern,  hbl .  1  50  @  2  50 
Nearby.  1U0 .  1  UO  @  1  75 
Lettuce,  balf-bbl.  basket .  30  @  90 
Onions.  Texas,  bn.  crate .  ]  00  @  1  7ft 
Eastern  Shore,  bu .  1  25  @  l  75 
Jersey,  hu .  1  50  @  1  85 
Asparagus,  do*,  bunches .  75  @2  50 
Peppers,  bn . . 1  UU  <gi  2  50 
Peas,  bu .  1  (JO  @175 
Radishes.  100  bunches .  50  @  75 
Spinach,  bbl  .  40  @  tiO 
Knmalnc,  bbl .  50  @  1  25 
Btrinif  Beans,  bu .  25  @175 
Turnips,  100  bunches .  1  00  @  3  00 
Squash,  hbl.  .... . 25  @2  00 
Tomatoes,  ti-bkt.  crate .  1  00  &  J  50 
Nearby,  3-pk.  box .  1  00  @  2  25 
Khubarb,  1U0  bunches  .  1  00  &  1  25 
Mushrooms,  lb . 25  @  O 
Parsley,  bbl .  1  00  @  1  25 
Egg  Plants,  bu  .  1  00  @  1  25 
Okra,  6-bkt,  crate  .  1  00  @  2  25 
HOPS. 
State,  prime  to  choice .  17  &  20 
Medium  to  good .  12  @  15 
Old  stock .  4  @  7 
Pacific  coast .  12  @  14 
HA  V  AND  STRAW. 
liay.  Timothy,  No.  1.  ton  .  25  00  @26  00 
No.  2 . 22  00  @24  U0 
No.  3  . 17  50  @10  50 
Clover  mixed . . . 15  00  @22  00 
Straw,  llye . 1100  @13  00 
GRAIN 
Wheat.  No.  1.  Northern  Spring .  1  30  @ 
Corn. as  to  quality,  bush .  89  @  90 
Flour,  carlots,  at  N.  Y.  bbl .  5  50  @  6  i  0 
Oats,  as  to  weight,  bush .  45  @  17 
Rye,  free  from  onion .  1  06  @  1  08 
FEED. 
City  Bran .  23  00  @  23  50 
Middlings .  24  0(1  27  00 
Red  Dog .  31  00  31  60 
Corn  Meal .  33  00  34  00 
RETAIL  PRICES  AT  NEW  YORK. 
These  are  not  the  highest  or  lowest  figures 
noted  here,  but  represent  produce  of  good  qual¬ 
ity  arid  the  buying  opportunities  of  at  least 
half  of  New  York’s  population. 
Eggs— Fancy,  white,  large,  do* .  35  &  37 
Mixed  colovs.  now  laid . .  30  @  33 
Ordinary  grades .  25  @  26 
Butter,  faucy  prints,  lb .  35  @  36 
Tub,  choice .  33  @  34 
Chickens,  roasting,  lb .  33  @  35 
Broilers,  common  to  good,  lb .  60  @  65 
Fricassee,  lb .  23  @  24 
Fowls .  25  @  26 
Leg  of  lamb. .  . . .  20  @  22 
Lamb  chops .  22  @  24 
Roasting  beef .  22  @  26 
Pork  chops  . 20  @  22 
Loin  of  pork  .  19  @  20 
Lettuce,,  bead .  3  @  5 
Radishes,  bunch  . .  2  @  3 
Cucumbers,  each .  2  @  5 
Apples,  doz .  40  @  50 
Stra  wberries,  qt 
Cabbage,  head 
Potatoes,  peck 
N.  Y.  Wholesale  Markets 
Receipts  at  New  York  during  work  ending 
July  13. 
Butter,  pounds  .  fl.410,749 
Eggs,  dozen  .  3,531,840 
Dressed  Poultry,  packages  .  10,842 
Live  Poultry,  crates  .  Ii,77ft 
Cotton,  bales  .  24.080 
Apples,  barrets  .  10,44." 
Lemons,  boxes  . 2,702 
Onions,  sacks  .  20,448 
Oranges,  boxes  . .  31, 204 
Potatoes,  barrels  .  185,170 
Com,  bushels  .  245,000 
Hay,  tons  .  8,163 
Oats,  bushels  . < .  1,064.000 
Rye,  bushels  .  0.250 
Wheat,  bushels  .  2,798,700 
Rosin,  barrels  . .  10,709 
Spirits  '1'urpentlno,  barrels  .  2.102 
Tar,  barrels  .  150 
July  13,  1916 
MILK. 
The  Borden  prices  for  six  months,  beginning 
with  April,  make  no  notation  on  milk  lower  than 
3.3  ]x:r  rent.  fat.  The  schedule  below,  per  100  pounds, 
is  for  points  In  the  100-mile  shipping  limit.  Out¬ 
side  points  receive  a»  agreed  amount  less.:  Daily 
men  scoring  less  than  25  pm  cent,  on  equipment  and 
43  on  methods  are  discounted  10  cents  per  100  lbs. 
from  this  schedule. 
3.8  %  5.5%  4%  4.5%  5% 
April  . $1.50  $1.56  $1.71  $1.86  $2.01 
May  . .  1.25  1.31  1.46  1.61  1.76 
June  .  1.09  1.15  1.30  1.45  1.G0 
July  .  1.35  1.41  1.56  1.71  1.86 
August  .  1.51  1.57  1.72  1.87  2.02 
September  .  1.C0  1.66  1.81  1.96  2.11 
BUTTER. 
Creamery,  fancy  lb .  29%@  30 
Good  to  Choice  . 27  @  29 
Lower  Grades. . . .  24  @  26 
Dairy,  be«t . . .  27 %@  2814 
Common  to  Good .  24  @  27 
City  made . . .  22  @  24 
Packing  Stock .  20  @  23 
Process  .  23  @  26 
Elgin,  111.,  butter  market  27%  cents. 
CHEESE. 
Some  of  the  lip-Stato  markets  are  one-fourth 
cent  lower,  partially  because  of  the  decline  In 
Canadian  prices.  Market  reported  strong  in 
Wisconsin,  Locally  business  is  very  dull. 
Whole  Milk,  fancy .  16 %@  15« 
Good  to  choice .  15  @  15% 
Lower  grades .  13  @  14 
Daisies,  best .  16  @  16% 
Young  Amcrlens .  16 Jf@  17 
8k inis,  best .  12  @  IS 
Fair  to  good . . . .  ...  6  @  11 
Cuba.  N.Y.,  11% 
Watertown,  N  .Y.,  14r% 
EGGS 
The  hot  weather  makes  bad  work  with  many 
shipments,  even  what  are  called  choice  nearby 
often  showing  datnnge.  Special  care  in  gather¬ 
ing  is  needed.  A  few  extra  trips  to  the  nests 
and  keeping  the  eggs  in  a  coo],  dry  place  until 
shipped  may  make  a  case  candle  out  in  much 
better  shape. 
White,  choice  to  fancy,  large  ........  31  @  32 
Medium  to  good .  24  @  29 
Mixed  colors,  best .  2s  @  29 
Common  10  good .  22  @  26 
Duck  Eggs  . .  28  @  30 
LIVE  POULTRY 
Broilers,  lb .  26  @  30 
Ducks,  lb .  16  @  IB 
Fowls  .  18  @  19 
Roosters  . 12  @  14 
Geese . 12  @  13 
DRESSED  POULTRY. 
Turkeys,  common  to  good .  23  @  25 
Cbickenscbolccbroilcrs.lb . .  36  @  40 
Broilers,  common  to  good  .  30  @  34 
Squab  broilers,  pair .  55  &  75 
Fowls  ...  . 18  @  21% 
Ducks,  Spring . .  18  @  20 
Bquabs.  doz .  1  25  @  4  60 
LIVE  STOCK. 
Native  Steers .  900  @1025 
Bulls .  6  00  @9  00 
Cows  .  1  00  @  7  00 
Calves,  prime  veal.  100  lb . 12  50  @13  25 
Culls .  6  00  @  7  00 
Sheep.  100  lbs .  5  60  @  700 
Lambs  . 10  50  @1175 
Hogs .  8  25  @10  00 
WOOL. 
Prices  are  very  firm,  though  no  material  ad¬ 
vances  are  noted.  Recent  sales  at  Roston  have 
been:  New  York  amr  Michigan  unwashed  De¬ 
laine,  31  to  32;  half  blood,  35  to  30;  three- 
eighths  blood,  40  to  41;  Ohio  and  Pennsylvania 
half  blood  combing,  37  to  38;  three-eighths 
blood,  41  to  42. 
BEANS. 
Marrow,  100  lbs .  9  00  @10  40 
Medium  .  8  75  @10  00 
Pea  .  8  50  @10  25 
Red 'Kidney .  ...  9  00  @9  91) 
White  Kidney  . 9  25  @10  50 
Yellow  Eye .  8  00  @  8  50 
Lima,  California .  7  00  @  7  50 
Quick-acting  Fertilizers 
A  Preventive  Measure 
You  can  beat  the 
Hessian  Fly  with  Fertilizers  if 
you  use  the  right  kind.  The  idea 
is  to  seed  late  and  force  the  fall 
growth  with  fertilizer  containing  at 
least  2 °Jo  quickly  available 
DRIED  FRUITS, 
Apples — Kvap..  choice  to  fancy  .. 
Lower  grades . . 
Sun  dried . 
Prunes,  lb . 
Apricots... . 
Peaches . 
Currants  . 
FRESH  FRUITS. 
Old  barrelled  apples  arc  about  gone.  Boxed 
Winesap  from  the  West  are  still  ou  hand,  and 
the  supply  will  doubtless  continue  until  choice 
new  arc  here.  Most  of  the  ncy  apples  now  are 
small  mid  undesirable.  A  few  hand  picked 
have  brought  $1.50  per  bushel.  Peaches  in 
fairly  large  supply,  but  averaging  only  medium 
in  quality;  very  few  selling  up  to  $2  per  crate. 
There  are  scattering  lots  of  very  fine  straw¬ 
berries  from  Western  New  York  and  the  New¬ 
ark.  N.  J..  section.  The  bulk  of  arrivals  in  hud' 
condition  owing  to  the  muggy  weal  her.  Cherries 
selling  well  when  in  good  condition,  mainly 
from  10  cents  per  pound  down. 
Apples— Old.  bbl  . . .  150  @4  50 
New.  bn .  75  @160 
Pears — Le  Conte,  bbl.  — .  2  00  @6  00 
Strawberries,  Western  N.  Y.,  qt .  7  @  14 
Up  River .  5  @  9 
Jersey .  6>  @  10 
Blackberries,  qt .  3  @  8 
Plums.  6  bkt.  crate . 1  50  @  2  50 
Cherries.  It .  5  @  12 
Goosherries.  ql . 5  @  10 
Huckelberries,  ql .  7  @  13 
Raspberries,  rod.  pint .  2  @  5 
Currants,  qt . .  5  @  7% 
Mnskmulotih,  bu.  crate . 1  50  @  4  00  ~ 
Watermelons,  100 . .15  00  @41)  Of) 
Peaches.  Elborta,  orate  .  1  50  @  2  00 
Carman  . i  00  @  1  50 
ammonia 
and  not  less  than  10%  available 
phosphoric  acid.  But  it  must  be  the 
right  kind  of  fertilizer.  We  make  it. 
Acid  phosphate  alone  will  not  bring  the  quick  grow¬ 
ing  effect.  One  more  bushel  of  wheat  per  acre  will 
pay  for  the  ammonia  and  may  save  you  many  bushels 
if  the  fly  is  present.  If  there  is  no  fly,  the  fertilizer 
will  repay  its  cost  anyhow  in  the  wheat  crop. 
Ask  us  for  Government  chart  showing  best  dates  for 
seeding  in  your  section.  Also  for  new  booklet  “ How  to  Get  a 
Crop  of  Wheat,”  both  mailed  free.  With  the  shortage  of  labor 
this  year,  you  want  to  make  your  own  work  produce  to  the  limit . 
Our  active  fertilizers  will  help . 
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